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» Will US CPI Lead the Dollar to Record Lows Against the Euro on Wednesday?
By Terri Belkas | Published 01/15/2008 | Currency , Futures , Options , Stocks | Unrated

On Wednesday, US CPI could propel EUR/USD higher, with losses for the dollar, especially if the figures soften in line with or more than forecasts.

» Trouble is Here - And He's Brought Friends
By Bill Bonner | Published 01/14/2008 | Currency , Futures , Options , Stocks | Unrated

When credit was expanding, offering default protection seemed like a no-brainer. But now the credit cycle has turned; credit is contracting, not expanding. And now, bonds are beginning to go bad. And so, the investor who bought a swap to protect himself turns to his insurer. Uh-oh. Here’s where it really starts to go bad. Because, real trouble rarely comes in the door alone. Typically, he comes with his drinking buddies and low-life friends.

» Will US Retail Sales Drive the Last Nail into the Dollar’s Coffin?
By Terri Belkas | Published 01/14/2008 | Stocks , Options , Futures , Currency | Unrated

Tuesday's US Advance Retail Sales report could lead to losses for the dollar, especially if the figures are disappointing and spark more pessimistic sentiment on the markets, as analysts judge that the US economy may already be in recession.

» Gold Better Than Stocks for 2008?
By Peter Reznicek | Published 01/12/2008 | Currency , Futures , Options , Stocks | Unrated

In this week's video, Peter Reznicek says that it's starting to appear that gold is the place to be in 2008.

» Starting 2008 Right
By Price Headley | Published 01/12/2008 | Currency , Futures , Options , Stocks | Unrated

Price Headley shares a set of tips on goal setting and 12 critical resolutions that make him better at selecting trades.

» Marking to Madness
By Bill Bonner | Published 01/11/2008 | Currency , Futures , Options , Stocks | Unrated

Mr. Market wants to correct. But all the feds can do is to give Mr. Market more of the same medicine that made him queasy in the first place: more cash and credit. And whenever they force-feed the patient more cash and credit it causes a kind of gold fever, sending the price of gold up and driving down the dollar.

» Will UK Inflation Data Prevent GBP/USD From Breaking Below 1.95?
By Terri Belkas | Published 01/11/2008 | Currency , Futures , Options , Stocks | Unrated

There are signs that declines for the currency pair may be slowing, though a continuing decline may depend more upon whether the markets ramp up their bets that the BOE will opt to cut rates in February.

» The McMillan Options Strategist Weekly
By Lawrence G. McMillan | Published 01/11/2008 | Options | Unrated

Lawrence G. McMillan reviews the options market in his weekly column for January 11.

» Mr. Market Moonwalks Toward Deflation
By Bill Bonner | Published 01/10/2008 | Currency , Futures , Options , Stocks | Unrated

Mr. Market is clearly marching towards deflation – notably in the prices of houses and stocks. But the feds have a line on him. They’re pulling him in the opposite direction – inflating gold, oil and food prices. The combination of opposing ideas seems to rattle most observers. They can’t tell whether Mr. Market is coming or going.

» Will USD/CAD Rally to 1.0250 or Return to Parity?
By Terri Belkas | Published 01/10/2008 | Currency , Futures , Options , Stocks | Unrated

Given the sharp drop seen in Ivey PMI, the December labor market readings could be quite disappointing and may lead traders to ramp up speculation that the Bank of Canada will cut rates on January 22.



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